grass from last summer
a favorite teacher once told me, when you get stuck, change the scale. at the time, this referred to architectural drawings. now i realize this lesson applies to much more.
feeling trapped in the perpetual "snowy horizon" blip series, i decided to change the scale. today i headed up the mountain - an opportunity to get some perspective. our mountain has great views and beautiful nature details. shortly after i got on the trail, it started to snow. luckily, someone had broken trail earlier in the day. as the snow came down harder, i was glad to have footsteps to follow. i passed through the last stretch of beech trees before the summit. and the fog rolled in.
long views now out of the question, i looked to the details of lichens and bark. about the third time i left the trail and sank into snow over my knees, i realized the small view wasn't going to work out either.
so i stood at the top of the mountain, stared off into the fog where my view should have been, and noticed a narrow strip of grass. grass! grass from last summer. in a world of grey and white, this color was so welcome. i debated in my mind. could i leave the trail and make it to the edge of the rocks where the grass grew? the sun was heading down and i could only imagine being stuck up to my waist in a snow drift on top of a deserted mountain, wondering when someone might realize i hadn't shown up for dinner. okay - that's being a bit dramatic. but yes - i decided not to break trail over to the edge and instead took the "snowy horizon" shot that we all know i truly love.
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- Nikon D7100
- 1/1250
- f/6.3
- 85mm
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